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Maui Top Ten Tips

Date Added: April 17, 2009 03:33:25 PM
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Category: Maui

1) Sunscreen
is a must, regardless of the weather. Even if it is cloudy or overcast the sun in Hawaii can be merciless so wear sunscreen whenever you plan to be outdoors for more than a few minutes.

2) If you are driving to Hana, make sure that you have a full tank of gas. There is only one gas station in Hana and gas is at least $1 more per gallon. It's also a good idea to pack a cooler with water, juice or sodas and sandwiches. There are only a few places to buy food in Hana.

3) Seabands apply continuous pressure on a point on each wrist using a plastic stud and are very good for motion sickness (without drugs or side effects), plus they are reusable and can be worn in the water. They are easy to take along with you on your daily trips.

4) Leave your valuables in your safe in your room. Do not leave valuables in your car if the vehicle will be unattended, especially in remote locations or on the beach, while you are enjoying the warm tropical water.

5) If you drive to the summit of Haleakala, make sure to put your car in low gear when you drive back down the volcano, so that you don't burn out the brakes on your vehicle.

6) We recommend that you bring a light jacket or sweater if you are planning to attend any of the island shows or a luau. The indoor theatres will be air conditioned and some may be chilly. Many of the luaus are close to the oceanfront and the air can be cool after the sun goes down.

7) Lahaina is more fun to visit in the evening. During the day it can be very hot with little air movement on Front St. because of the narrow streets. All of the shops and restaurants are open late into the evening.

8) Wear darker colored tops when taking a helicopter or "flight-seeing" tour. You'll be able to take better photographs with less reflection through the windows of the aircraft.

9) When playing in the ocean, be careful of the surf. Do not turn your back on the water, rogue waves can suddenly appear and create dangerous shore breaks.

10) If you take any boat trips for snorkeling, sailing or whale watching make sure to bring a towel with you because the boats do not provide towels. Sunscreen, sunglasses, camera / film, hats / caps, and a light cover-up are also recommended.
Shannon Jennewein

Shannon Jennewein is the Internet Marketing Manager of www.SunterraMaui.com, the official home page for the Kaanapali Beach Club, A Sunterra Premier Resort. She is also the Internet Marketing Manager of www.SunterraKauai.com, the official home page of the The Point At Poipu, a Sunterra Premier Resort located on Kauai.

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